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Should the skill development exercise in mining sector be undertaken by the Govt. /public authorities or should it be undertaken by the private sector?

Should the skill development exercise in mining sector be undertaken by the Govt. /public authorities or should it be undertaken by the private sector?
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 15, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The country is well endowed with many metallic and non-metallic mineral resources.  India is a leading player in respect of many non fuel minerals including, iron ore, ...

The country is well endowed with many metallic and non-metallic mineral resources.  India is a leading player in respect of many non fuel minerals including, iron ore, bauxite, dolomite, lime stone and mica.  Mining sector (non-fuel) currently accounts for approx 0.5% of GDP.  For accelerated economic growth on sustainable basis, this sector has to grow at a much faster pace to secure   a higher percentage in the GDP.
 
Scientific, sustainable and transparent mining practices require well trained manpower.  Skill development not only enhances productivity and safety at work place, but more importantly, it prepares the manpower to adapt to the new state of art technologies. Currently this sector employs around 0.2 Million workforce which is estimated to grow to 0.3 Million in next 10 years.

For more information about Options for Skill Development in the Mining Sector refer the following URL:http://mygov.in/uploads/documents/Options_for_Skill_Development_in_the_M...

Share your views/suggestions on the skill development exercise in mining sector.

Last date for sending your suggestions is 14th November 2014.

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CHHAYA Ramachandran
CHHAYA Ramachandran 11 years 6 months ago
Govt should inaugurate new/upgrade existing courses and on a participatory basis invite respective State Govts and PSUs along with themselves to conduct/spend/maintain/refresh/upgrade/the classroom and practical skill development courses to enable all skilled labourers to be knowledge workers. They can be incentivised and promoted on efficiency to the next levels by a new Centrally appointed labour friendly HR set up from PSUs..
tejas vasa
tejas vasa 11 years 6 months ago
skill can be developed only if we emphasses more on practicals instead of theory right from childhood that is in school,we have I.T.I but syllabus is not developed no seriousness in goverment working.
Mahesh Kumar Ramchandani
Mahesh Kumar Ramchandani 11 years 6 months ago
There are billions of jobs that can be generated by govt itself through skill development exercise. Instead of inviting the contractors via tenders for govt. projects govt should utilize and open jobs for people of India. Govt. should work as a company both nationally or internationally as service provider for whole world in skills. This way every one gets secured govt job. With more than 100 crore of manpower behind who can stop India or why would India should stay behind.
Jagdeep Singh
Jagdeep Singh 11 years 6 months ago
Dear Sir, For skill development There should be a Govt Workshop in Each district or Town. As In Hospitals MBBS students learn, in the same manner workers should be given chance in workshop. People will get their job done. It will become a source of Earning even for GOVT. & workers get their skill developed. you can use Franchise method for workshops. MOREOVER skill development should be undertaken by private sector. Govt sector won't be effective.
Ajay Jha
Ajay Jha 11 years 6 months ago
The skill development in mining sector should be authorizing to a new public-private undertaking under "Institute for skill development in mining sector". Government should help private sector to build this center of excellence in partnership and monitor that skill development program is of international standard . Indian School of Mines should connect with this institute and help the “tailor-made hands-on diploma courses”by connecting global institution like Colorado School of mines and others
Ajit Kumar Mishra
Ajit Kumar Mishra 11 years 6 months ago
It is not important that public authority should be undertaken by private sector , but main thing is that honesty in the work which they commit. It is an universal truth that public sector is for serve the public and nation but private sector is only for making profit. If you want to make every thing private and people has to pay and use then you have no right take any taxes from people regarding related things. But if you need tax from people then it is your duty to provide them that services.
girija shankar pandey
girija shankar pandey 11 years 6 months ago
It should be undertaken by private sector with a supervision of government.I think our institutions are just parting degrees instead of. being focus on quality education .So first of all there should be no institutions without proper norms.The business of such institutions should be closed.
Amarnath Rao
Amarnath Rao 11 years 6 months ago
Maximum of central government ministers are new to the field.it is better to create a separate committee to guide them.for committee leaders we can give a chance to Bjp old leaders and ex-ministers of bjp.so that it will be easy to know elaborately about their field
Shatrudhan Palsaniya
Shatrudhan Palsaniya 11 years 6 months ago
Skill can be enhanced by knowledge only (My point of view). In these days unemployment causes by skill less person. person who have knowledge but not got proper job he have to available by govt. in skill development deptt. as per knowledge and qualification.So this trend can be reduced some level of unemployment.For example in rajasthan govt started but recruited to person who have high experienced in management,But not recruited person who have B Tech M Tech and PhD.